The Paris Theatre

Opening in 1948, the Paris initially show-cased French cinema on its single screen. Today, the theater continues to include foreign films as a core element. The theater seats 586 people, and features a balcony, which is a rarity in modern cinemas. With no ads preceding the start of a film, the Paris … read more

Ziegfeld Theatre – LOST GEM

The name of the movie theater, now closed, pays homage to the historic Ziegfeld, which was a Broadway theater until its destruction in 1966. Bow Tie Cinema, a company that has been in existence for four generations and owns multiple theaters across the country, took over until 2016, when plans were announced … read more

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AMC Empire 25

Now an AMC movie theater, this building was born in 1912 as the Eltinge 42nd Street Theater, named for the highly acclaimed actor of the time, Julian Eltinge. When hard times hit during the Depression, the theater entered the salacious world of burlesque and ultimately the perhaps tawdrier world of cinema. … read more